The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: A - K.Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1997 |
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... Chad basin . The landscape beyond the divide descends by steps toward Lake Chad . In the west the rim of the Congo basin is well demar- cated . The Chaillu Massif ( 3,000-3,300 feet ) , in Gabon and Congo , is a granitic elliptical ...
... Chad basin . The landscape beyond the divide descends by steps toward Lake Chad . In the west the rim of the Congo basin is well demar- cated . The Chaillu Massif ( 3,000-3,300 feet ) , in Gabon and Congo , is a granitic elliptical ...
Page 620
... Chad , of the Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa ( UDEAC ) . Since 1976 , Zaire , Burundi , and Rwanda have belonged to the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries ( CEPGL ) . These countries , except Zaire , have also ...
... Chad , of the Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa ( UDEAC ) . Since 1976 , Zaire , Burundi , and Rwanda have belonged to the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries ( CEPGL ) . These countries , except Zaire , have also ...
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... Lake Mai - Ndombe ( formerly Lake Léopold II ) , and the highest point of ... Chad system . In the south the plateaus begin at the lower terraces of the ... Lake Kivu , form a volcanic range that stretches across the Rift Valley ...
... Lake Mai - Ndombe ( formerly Lake Léopold II ) , and the highest point of ... Chad system . In the south the plateaus begin at the lower terraces of the ... Lake Kivu , form a volcanic range that stretches across the Rift Valley ...
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